s2s THE REPUBLICS. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Rail RoAD'AcciDrif.lt is reported that he engine and tender on the Laporte road jumped the trick on Monday afternoon last, about a mile this side of Walk er ton, while passing OTtr Pine creek bridge, throwing the on seine down into the bed of Ue stream aud the tender icrwg the track. No tae hurt except the firearm, slightly. Thr CniCAoa RrrriucAi The paper recently started in Chictgo, Chs. A. Dana, formerly of the New York Tribune and more recently Assistant Secretary of War. editor in chief, is ke'pt for sale' at Col. Bailey's New Depot. It U rery aMy con ducted and is slightly larger than the Tribune. The Depot Eating IIoue,kept by Seth R. Ed ward, E-q , is a splendid institution. Mr. E. un derstands the art of catering for the taste of his boarlers and the traveling public. . Tarsa Casrrra. A number in thla place arc P'ittin down the new p ttcnt paper carpet upon their halls, sleeping room?, etc, and ai far as wc have heard all are highlj plea...

nn J. VOh. 9. NO. 41.1 PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1805. WHOLE NO. 457. MARSHA BE) Ot?TDT BBIGAN I03 f A Weekly Journal devoted to News, ' Politics, Literature, &c, Is published everj Thurad.tr Morning by 1. JlatlinSCiy Editor aild rrOnriClOr. 0 See outheat corner Michigan and Gano street?, over Pcr?liinp Sc Cu's Drug Store- Tonn of Sublet iption : . If paid in advance, or within three month?. .$'2 00 If not paid within three months '2 50 If mt paid till the end of the year 3.ÜÖ Town subscribers ho papers are delivered by the carrier will be charged fifty cents per annum additional. No paper discontinued until nil arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. Toiin of Advertising: One s-mare of 2) ems, or less, throe weeks, ox less, $-J.0:i; each additional insertion fifty cents. Lirger ailvertisements in proportion. Less th in hali x miliare to be charged as a halt piiuare. i Over half a märe ob; ch inred as a whale suuare. ! Business C ir.ls, one rear...

f v-.--rt" 4 : . THE REPUBLICAN. LOOALi PEPARTMBUa?..' . v t - . J Peach ad Ice Ckeau Festival. The Ladies of the Prebrtcriau Church will give. a. Peach and Ice Cream Festival, at WooIwarJ Halt, " on "to morrow (t ndaV) evsmng, August 11. Of XrourarV every one Inendly to the cause will sttetid. Lct the IIa!I be crotrded. Admission free. ' "---4 -'- n i x ' ' IVe have Wloae good sliower odIj Jurin.the pnttreclc. The wbat haa all-beeu housed and fcUctcdand it U b'.ievcd now that it was not dara- ar;eJ as much by the riiaa as it wa$ feared it woqR do. v e were informed by an old farmer of Polk township, one day this week, that the wheat crop this year in his neighborhood is the best that has been raised for years, and that the corn and potato crop promises to be equally fine. We believe this H true renonllr in regard to the tyo latter crop throughout the county. Many are now bv.sy cut ting marsh hiy. for which thi weather has been very favorable. - -i c. c. P. S. As we go to press ther...

COUNTY REPUBLICAN 1 J VOL. 9. NO. 42.1 PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1865. WHOLE NO. 458. MARSHAI . 1 i t i .1 t 1 i 'S- i ( lit tpM;iran, A Weekly Journal devoted ta News, Politics, Literature, &c.; Ia published every Thursday Morning by I. Hattingly, Editor and Proprietor. OlSce southeast comer Michigan and Gano streets, over Pershing &. Co's Drug Store. Term of Snbci iption: If paid in advance, or within three months If not paid within three months. , If not paid till the end of the year i2O0 2 50 3.00 Town subscribers whoe papers are delivered by the carrier will be charged fifty cents per anuam ad Iition il. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are p iid, unless at the option of the publisher. Terms ol Advertising: One S'pi ire of 22) enn, or less, thrae weeks, or Jess. $2.0i); each additional nneri.on fiAy ceuts. Larger advertisements, in proportion. Less thnn "luli a miliare ta he ch irreJ as a halt enuare. flr.T half .1 .ariu.tn. to m rh:irrpfl aa a w...

.-s... .- uti4 iui.'iU,r;nU3 Mi,. THE REPUBLICAN. 6tea& fePF lLY3IOI.'TH, IM)., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1865. TT1 TTTI!!? ; Replication tO the DeniDCrat's ply to our Ventlllation of the Cap rerheid Rscord. Tue Po.ixrat seem to h in trouolo about the , indictment c drew up against the Coppeiheads j ot Marit til County, week, before last, in respon to it comments upon the Soldiers Dinner i . put '.n a cm Tal dctital uf the charges, but what we said ii too eaily rroven, and too pcnertlly known to be taw to bo diauif(.l merely Uc..u?e it iT'tiiev aro faKe. It its nil. e tenths of our r.-. lcrs kno.v every word of ourartie'e t bo false. I Let a.. 3etf we cannot pet even th it ihcet to ad-1 mit the truth of some of the cl.i.ges. Did i;ot one vour prjruine nt tuan, on the Nh of Jama. r. ISC : pn.iu.unce the war "a thro it cutting nier-steal ! iiiS. pickct-.lw.onn-. abolition war" on our part? , Was not l!s statinient endorsed bv evert rromi- nent Democrat in the Cuuntv? Did not all the ...

THE REPUBLICAN. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Rai.". A friend who kept a record informs tit that it rained 24 duvs from the 25th of June to the 2Sth of July inclusive- ; "Ji-' ..ID ' Accidentally Killed. An IrUhm in aimed Jeremiih llotnn was accidentally killed in this plaoe on Saturday evening lat by being shot in the head by Timothy SuKiv an. a returned soldier, who also an IrWiratn. Sullivan immediately re hinuclf up to the Sheriff and after an examination before a Justice was dich:r;ed, itappeario? from the evidence that the killinj was entirely acciden tal, llowran hud been in this country about two yarj, and had a wife and two or three children. Two Vrrea.t9 Go. George Marsh, son of Henry Marsh, of thi cpantv, a veteran of tho 17th Ind. Re;., died at Macon, -Gw., on the 17th of Jane, 2V65.- Hi Jath, it id supposed, was caiu td br drink in a glass of poMoned taper beer. Also Peter Steven, a reteran of the game resriroent, at the sime'pl.iee, on the 23d of Jnly, 1 ., of sun trok5. They were...

; i; R TTr n ' T W W "TT TT HP K i Ä .3 JUL Vy iJ m JJL t v I i VOL. 9 NO. 43.1 PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1865. WHOLE NO. 459. MAR go OTT CAN. A Weekly Jonrnal devoted to Newt) Politics, Literature, &c, ts published ever TharsJav Morning ty I. Mattingly, Editor and Proprietor. Office southeast corner Michigan and Gano streets, over Pershing Sl Co's Drug Store. Term of Subscription: If paiJ in advance?, or within three month. .$2.00 IF not paid within three months 2W If not paid till the end of the jc xt 3.00 Town subscribers whose papers are delivered bj the carrier will be charged filtj cents per annum additional. No pper discontinued until all arrearages ars paid, unless at the option of the publisher. Term ol Advertising: One sqnare of 220 ems, or less, thrae weeks, or less. $"2.00; ach additional insertion fifkv cents. Lirger advertisements in proportion. Less than -hall a square to he charged as a hill square. Over half a squ are to be ch irged as a whole squa...

! t" n-iiiji .11 n-'i'S h, i.f r.i'.i ,ii- ' I'V T. A Si:u.-n. THE REPUBLICAN. I'LY-MOUTIfr IND., THURSDAY, MJGUS7 24th, 1355. Soldiers Families Marshall and La Forte Counties. We publish an article in another column to-day ander the head of "Relief of the Soldier Fami lies in Indian," by a correspondent of the Chica go Tribune at Indianapolis, which contains tosie itjtcrc!tiR; iaformition to those for whom the re lief U intended; but the writer in the closing putt of hid article hating doue our Auditor and Assessor tmuifest injustice by. iiitimuiii that they have re ported a larger number of beneficiaries of the fund than there is in t'ie County, we propose to mike a brief stitement of facts, which, we think, w ill con vince him ot his injustice, and also that Marshall county is not quite so bad as he represents. lie cinnut understand whv there should be more be neScüries in Marshal! thaa La Porte county, when the Litter contain nearly double the number of inhabitants. We are happy...

t 'ji frHE REPUBLICAN. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Soldier' Festival. Is it not time th.it the Committee of ArrunennnU for the Soldiers Fes tival, on the 14th proximo, were doinjj something. If actioT is delay d nuch longer mm fear that tni'Mble failure will be tlie result, which will tickle the Copperhead tremendously. There are bnly 17 day a mre in which to p-epare every, thing, eng ie speakers, secure mmic, etc., etc. We hrl the pleasure on Thür!? Inst of shak ing h.irds with our esteemed friend C.ipt. N. II. OIeshee, of the Cummi??.iry Department. He U at home at present on leave of a'cace, and we are gUJ t sec him looking so well. Allfman i Bro. h ive a rerj larsre and elegint assortment of Furniture on hand, which they ate oflerinjj on reason able terms. Those who want to buy stock or land will do Weil to read Mr. Jas. T. Fife's advertisement. If yo'i want any Turning done, or want to par :b"ie Wheels or Reels of any kind, or a good, substantial sp'it bottom J set of Ch lire.cilt on M. ...

THE-ßEPtJBLICAN. -V. I Axx Orphan an an An sei. A little orphan boy ?at down on the curb stone and triJ to thin. . His feet were bare, re J and cold; but never mini that. The chill air penetra ted hi ra g.u-meut3. bat EliVvr mind that. He wanted to think. Who Rre thaco perolo pu mrtg .him, looking so nrra and coaitort.xU''; What did it uietn tha; they shou'J bo hippy and cheerful, and ho s ?iJT None of them hid so heary a heart; that he w.i sure of. He tooted up into the cold blue kv. Whtt was it, and who lived up there? SomeboJr ui J once thit GckI wonU tike cr of Lim. Where is Go-JT Why didn't lie take cire of him? Oh, it" he could only sci 1 for one little minute, or the an pel thtt ROO't men tM Ini of when hii mother died! Did folks Ter ec God ? D:J they ever aee aueN? 'An orgiä-ria ier ctnu netr anl touk h.a sUn J. TLe raelodf he pliye-I lihlcnei hi heart some what, but dij not mike Lira the le?3 hungry. He kept shivering iu piteof the mu-nc; and felt all alone, so despairing 1...